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Mid-season lacrosse
Shore Regional High School’s Kyle Gironda (left) tries to catch a loose ball during the Blue Devils’ April 27 game against Rumson-Fair Haven High School played in Rumson. RFH continued its undefeated ways with a 10-0 win. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Monmouth Festival of the Arts May 5-9
Lupine Vase by JoAnn Axford TINTON FALLS — The 42nd Monmouth Festival ofArts (MFA)will take place May 5-9 at the Monmouth Reform Temple (MRT) on Hance Avenue. The festival is a professional juried art show supporting artists as well as art education. More than 200 artists from throughout the Northeast display their work in a…
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Boro Council terminates volunteer firefighter
BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer EATONTOWN — A volunteer firefighter has been terminated after his arrest for alleged invasion of privacy in the women’s bathroom of a hotel. Members of the Borough Council unanimously approved the termination of William J. Marsh, 42, of Sandspring Drive, without benefits during the April 25 council meeting. Eatontown police…
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Towns move to protect COAH trust funds
Affordable-housing trust fund monies may be seized by state BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer SHREWSBURY — Municipalities have until July 17 to spend the money in their affordable-housing trust funds or risk forfeiture to the state, which could seize as much as $169 million statewide. At the Two River Council of Mayors meeting on April…
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Kids’ events planned at Eatontown library
The Eatontown Public Library has plenty of events planned for children during May. Children’s events are held on Wednesdays at the library, located at 33 Broad St. Preschool storytime, for ages 3½ to 5, is held from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Baby/toddler storytime, for ages 10 to 36 months with a parent or caregiver, is…
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Switch in electrical provider to save Eatontown $43K
BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer EATONTOWN — Borough officials expect to save approximately $43,000 by switching to a third-party electrical supplier this year. The Borough Council passed a resolution during a special meeting on April 25 awarding a bid to Liberty Power, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to replace Jersey Central Power and Light (JCP&L) as the…
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John Powell exhibit opens in Red Bank
“Riverside Bouquet” Beacon FineArts Gallery in Red Bank will host the opening of an exhibit of paintings by John Powell on May 4 and 5. Opening receptions will be held 7-9:30 p.m. on Friday and 5-9 p.m. Saturday at the gallery located at 61 Monmouth St. Powell, a lyrical realist painter, was born in Hollywood,…
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NOTES
Abbie Coleman, Alabama, hands off a used tire to Deborah Harris, Tinton Falls, of the Jersey Life Church while participating in Eatontown’s annual Cleanup Day on April 29. CHRIS KELLY Aneighborhood garage sale will be held May 5 (rain date May 6) throughout the Woodmere neighborhood of Eatontown, behind Monmouth Mall. Access from Route 35…
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Brain tumor seminar will be held May 7
The David S. Zocchi Brain Tumor Center at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, is hosting “Brainstorm: A Dialogue and Education Series,” a free seminar 5 -7:30 p.m. May 7 in Monmouth Medical Center’s Borden Auditorium. Designed for those affected by all types of brain tumors, the free seminar will focus on family dynamics and communication…
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